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Wednesday, 01/09/2013 11:42:42 AM

Wednesday, January 09, 2013 11:42:42 AM

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Warning, this is a little long…but good…………..My belief is that CLNP is in pretty decent shape with all of the different products it has to offer. While I agree that the falling PPS sucks, and we have gone past a few dates, hence leading to major frustrations with share holders, myself included, I disagree that this stock is done for, and I also don’t think its a POS like some people would like to brand it; I believe the problem is that most want quick profits out of CLNP and that strategy hasn’t really turned out to work here. But I believe the end result will be definitely much more money than I put into it, which will subsequently make these red days a little easier to bear.

Here is just one of the things I am looking forward to seeing how it plays out; plus, there were people asking about this stuff yesterday so I figured I would try and copy and paste some information about the topic of stem cell research, as that is what Mr. Lewis is saying will be a major CLNP distribution product in the upcoming weeks:

Personally Im looking forward to seeing what the CLNP Stem Cell product will be like, because the stem cell market is pretty decent. I don’t know what product CLNP will market, but this is an example. First, here are just a few lines describing what it does:

(copied and pasted from this website: http://www.stemcellnutrition.net/ )
(its actually an interesting article if you have the interest).

- Stem cell nutrition has nothing to do with consuming actual stem cells ...........and nothing to do with the highly controversial topic of embryonic stem cells.

-Stem cell nutrition is the concept of consuming nutritional substances that have been shown to support the release and activity of your body's own adult stem cells.

- Stem cell nutrition is the organic and all-natural way to stimulate the bone marrow to release adult stem cells into the blood stream.

- Skeptics of stem cell nutrition insisted it worked by “placebo effect” - Flowcytometry and data analyses were done blindly. The results were unmistakable. Nothing happened to those who took the placebo. But those who took the extract boosted their supply of circulating stem cells dramatically, by 25 to 30 percent. In just 60 minutes.

This is apparently a growing field, we have a company who plans on taking some of the profit share from this industry.
According to an article put out by PR Newswire, this billion dollar industry is expected grow A FEW MORE BILLION in the next couple years.

(copied and pasted)
• The global market for stem cell products was $3.8 billion in 2011. This market is expected to reach nearly $4.3 billion in 2012 and $6.6 billion by 2016, increasing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 11.7% from 2011 to 2016.
• The American market for stem cell products was $1.3 billion in 2011. This sector is expected to rise at a CAGR of 11.5% and reach nearly $2.3 billion by 2016.

Im always down for a stock which operates in a growing market, especially one that has essentially not even started to take off yet. Billion dollar industries represent consumer demand, and even if CLNP taps into just a few million of that industry, it means PPS goes up, along with money in my pocket.

If you compound this with the fact that the energy product (which CLNP is also looking to cut into with 7hr energy) market itself is already over a 7 billion dollar industry and only expected to grow, on top of the fact that the U.S. is one of the leading global consumer of Health and Wellness products, which is essentially all CLNP makes/distributes, you are looking at a company poised to take some major profits in the next coming months/years even if it never distributes outside of the U.S.

I’ll admit that I am a little irritated with the PPS myself, and I don’t enjoy seeing red, but I do think there is some serious upside to CLNP based on what they sell and the markets CLNP is going after. And while I don’t like missed dates, I’d rather a CEO get distribution chains established in order to grow a company instead of worrying so much about what share holders think every single day. Im holding long on this even though right now it stings a little bit, but I am lovin me some low priced shares to buy at this point as well.

I see this going back up, too many real products here to tank, and way too much positive going for it even despite the red days